Chris Bohjalian Quotes
She Had Read Articles Over The Years About A Man's Supposed Biological Craving For Young Women: It Was All About Primeval Procreation, In Theory, The Need To Plant Seed In Fertile Soil. Maybe ... She Thought Of A Line From Nabokov: "Because You Took Advantage Of My Disadvantage." Lolita. In This Case, However, Kristin Felt That She Was At The Disadvantage - Not The Young Thing. The Truth Was, She Feared, All Men Were Humbert Humbert. Maybe They Weren't Pedophiles Lusting After Twelve-year-olds, But Didn't Lolita Look Old For Her Age? Older, Anyway? Sure, There Were MILFs In Porn, But Kristin Had A Feeling That Considerably More Men Wanted Their Porn Stars To Be Students At Duke University Than Moms From The Bleachers At A Middle-school Soccer Game.
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